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Living on the edge

Outdoor Adventure Activities in South Africa πŸ‘‡ 1⃣️ Shark Cage Diving in Gansbaai Have you ever dreamed of dancing with sharks? Do you want to experience the thrill of narrowly escaping from a shark's jaws? Shark cage diving in South Africa makes it all possible! Gansbaai is renowned as the Great White Shark capital. The best time to spot sharks is between May and August. In the narrow sea channel between Dyer Island and Shark Alley, you'll find plenty of great white sharks. You might also see 15-meter-long whales breaching the surface. Put on your diving gear, climb into the sturdy metal cage, and wait for the staff to throw fishy bait into the water. The sharks, with their gaping jaws, will circle around you. This is truly a game for the brave! 😨 πŸ‘‡ 2⃣️ Surfing in Durban The joy of "paddling" is worth experiencing! If you've seen the classic surfing movie "Endless Summer," you'll know that South Africa's Durban is known as the "Surf City." The World Surf League holds the Ballito Pro surfing competition here every year. Top surfers from around the world gather to ride the waves and compete. πŸ‘‡ 3⃣️ Table Mountain Abseiling The abseiling experience at Table Mountain is unique. Although the rope itself is only 100 meters long, being 1,000 meters above the city makes it feel different. Below you are steep cliffs hundreds of meters deep, and not far away is the vast ocean. The view is incredibly thrilling. πŸ‘‡ 4⃣️ Bloukrans Bridge Bungee Jumping The Bloukrans Bridge on the Garden Route is not only the world's highest commercial natural bungee jumping site but also holds the record for the oldest person to bungee jump from the world's highest bungee site. Standing at the jumping point and looking down, the 216-meter height can make you feel slightly dizzy. Leaping off the bridge, with the wind howling in your ears and your breath seemingly stopping for a moment, is an unforgettable experience. πŸ‘‡ 5⃣️ Hiking in Blyde River Canyon Blyde River Canyon offers two classic hiking trails. The first is the Blyde River Sport Hiking Trail: it winds along the beautiful cliffs from God's Window through the world's third-largest canyon to Sabie River Lodge, covering a total distance of 56 kilometers. The second is the Fanie Botha Hiking Trail: it goes from God's Window through Wonderful View to the west of the Selaboch Forest on the Sabie River, with a total length of 80 kilometers. #AskAndYouShallReceive #NotebookInspiration #OutdoorActivities #AdventureSports #SouthAfrica #SouthAfricaTravel

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